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Chacoan Immigration and Influence in the Middle San Juan

October 15, 2012 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
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Archaeology Southwest Preservation Archaeologist Paul Reed shares his long-term research on the archaeology of the Middle San Juan River valley. Reed is based at Salmon Ruins Museum in Bloomfield, New Mexico, where he also serves as Chaco Scholar at Salmon Ruins.

Paul Reed and Preservation Archaeology field school students at Chaco Canyon.
Paul Reed and Preservation Archaeology field school students at Chaco Canyon.
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Venue
DuVal Auditorium, UMC
Organizer
Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society
Website:
http://www.az-arch-and-hist.org/

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Oct
2012
15
07:30pm - 09:00pm

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